Beck says the merger will make it much more difficult to get the network picked up, but far more importantly, it will lead to “less choice, less competition and higher cable bills.”

“Having 10,000 names on an FCC public file is unheard of,” Beck said. “We already have 22,000 names. … I said yesterday, maybe we should try for 50,000. I don’t know. We’ve got two weeks to put these names together. Let’s try for 100,000. I don’t know if we can get them, but let’s try for 100,000. Let’s give them 10 times the amount and see if the FCC listens to the public anymore.”

Beck said that by filling out the form at GetTheBlaze.com, you aren’t putting your name on some mailing list. You are putting your name on a “government document, and it goes into the record on the Comcast/Time Warner merger.”

Glenn Beck speaks on his radio program August 13, 2014. (Photo: TheBlaze TV)

“We just want to facilitate and ask you this question: Are your values and your principles being served on this?” Beck asked.

Beck said Comcast is trying to jam the merger “down everybody’s throat,” and they are not afraid of the repercussions because of their close connections with the White House.

“Comcast has two really important Obama cronies working to get the merger approved. First is CEO Brian Roberts. He’s an Obama golfing buddy whose political giving is 90% Democrat. … Overseeing this merger is the executive vice president of Comcast. His name is David Cohen. He’s also, surprisingly, another major Democratic fundraiser.”

Cohen and his wife have given upwards of $500K to Obama while raising another $2.2 million. During a Democrat fundraiser at Cohen’s house, President Obama quipped, “I have been here so much the only thing I haven’t done in this house is have Seder.”

“Could I ask, is this merger a punishing of the enemies or a rewarding of the friends, because it certainly is not in the public interest,” Beck said. “When Comcast and Time Warner can put on Al Jazeera, a channel that nobody wants, that nobody is watching, one that is aiding and abetting the enemies of the United States of America, and then block a cable channel like TheBlaze that people by the thousands have called [for], what’s happening here?”

“I just want you to know, forget about TheBlaze,” Beck said. “If Time Warner and Comcast merge, if have you any doubt about your service as it is today, and your bill as it is today, I guarantee, when you double the size of this monolith, it’s only going to get worse. You ask the FCC, is this in our interest or in the interest of some political cronies? If you would like to join us on this campaign, we’d sure like to have your support.

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comcast is a disgustingly greedy company. They pull in unspeakable profits, all while telling customers what a great deal they’re getting. I hate everything about comcast, and the worst part is there is no competition. No one in the country has a choice of competing cable companies. They’re allowed to monopolize a region and we all loose.